Friday, 31 January 2014

LITTLE WHITE RABBIT RECEIVES A POSTCARD AND SURPRISE


Little White Rabbit received a postcard this morning from Fleetwood. It was from Daffodil who is now living there and not returning, she also sent Little White Rabbit a surprise gift, how will he manage ?
  
Who do I know in Fleetwood ?
Oh dear, it is from Daffodil
At least she is still alive unless it has been sent by someone else
Oh what is in the box, what can it be?
Oh no, it can't be!
It's a baby boy rabbit, oh dear where are my tablets!
Now look, how am I to explain this ?
 

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

LITTLE WHITE RABBIT IS SAD

Little White Rabbit is very sad because Daffodil has not returned from her trip to Blackpool. He doesn't know where she is and is lost without her. Yesterday he hopped down the garden but didn't find anyone.He did noticed signs of Spring, fresh buds, snowdrops etc. He also remembered his encounter in the garden almost two years ago when he found his valentine flirting with Blue Ted (see previous blogs approx Feb 2012). He wonders whether Daffodil will return in time for Valentines Day, they had enjoyed looking at valentines in Blackpool! I, myself, don't hold out much hope of her return as we don't know where she is!


"I can't see anyone on the path today"

The stream isalmost full
 

"Oh Daffodil, where are you, please come back"
Look at the snowdrops
 



"Hello, anyone there ?"
 

"Oh, hello fairies, have you seen Daffodil?"
Pretty flowers, Hellebores, Christmas Rose!
"I wonder if anyone is hiding in here, Daffodil ?"
 

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

DAFFODIL'S LAST TRIP TO BLACKPOOL!

Last Saturday Little White Rabbit and Daffodil went to Blackpool. They had a pleasant day but then Daffodil disappeared and hasn't been seen since, Little White Rabbit is very upset.

LWR and Daffodil look at model trains

Here they are looking at Valentine gifts
 


This is the last photograph of Daffodil, where has she gone ?


Wednesday, 15 January 2014

MEETING AT BLAKELEES

We are now going to Blakelees Chapel in Kingsley to hear a barrister speak about his work. These monthly meetings were originally known as The Christian Endeavour. My Great Grandfather helped build this little chapel which always has a warm welcome for all.

Blakelees Methodist Church
St John's Parish Church, Kingsley a little further down the road from Blakelees


A COUPLE OF PICTURES TAKEN AT DUNHAM MASSEY

On Sunday we visited Dunham Massey National Trust Property, there were a few winter flowering plants to see in the gardens. The house will soon be turned into a military hospital as it was in the First World War


I think I look like a Snow Maiden on this



CHESTER WALK CONTINUED



I spotted this Mahonia in flower